Re: Two more concrete ideas for what a once-yearly+update schedule
would look like

On Fri, 2016-12-09 at 12:25 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Software will check for new updates at most every 48 hours, so if
> there
> happen to *be* new updates every 48 hours and your system is running
> the whole time, yeah, you can get 3-and-a-bit update notifications
> per
> week.
Not *quite* -- Software does check for updates daily (not 48 hours,
unless this changed...?) but it notifies the user at most once per
week, unless there is a security update, in which case it notifies
immediately.

Oh yeah, sorry, I was forgetting the logic. You're right, it's 24
hours. I just punted the clock 48 hours to be safe (in the test where I
have to work around this behaviour...)
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